Salaries and allowances to officers of the Wardrobe (of this sum
29,501l. 2s. 1½d. is to the Earl of Montagu himself as Master
of the Great Wardrobe on his patent fee of 2,500l. per an.,
to wit for 13 years 1 quarter and 58 days from 27th April,
1683, the day of the commencement of the said fee, to 1696,
Michaelmas)

29,702

12

9

Ordinary allowances

10

19

0

Total discharge

£102,868

17

0¾

Surplusage, 76,789l. 14s. 10d.Declared 22nd June, 1700.

Pipe 3,150.
Same Accomptant.
Account for the funeral of Queen Mary, anno 1694.

Charge.

l.

s.

d.

Money received by way of imprest out of the Exchequer

41,764

16

2

Total charge

£41,764

16

2

Discharge.

l.

s.

d.

Payments to tradesmen, detailed, for work and materials, detailed,
for furnishing hangings etc. for the Abbey, Houses of Parliament,
Whitehall, Kensington etc.

21,340

19

8¼

Ditto for mourning for the late Queen's officers and servants
(including 92l. to Giles Campion, herald painter, for painting
trumpets and drum-banners)

16,674

2

2

Ditto for goods delivered and work done about the royal chariot,
the canopy, coffin, several banners and banner staves,
escotcheons etc. (including 4l. 6s. 0d. to Gregory King for
fixing and covering banner staves and 112l. 17s. 6d. to Giles
Campion, herald painter, for several pair of banners,
escotcheons done in oil on taffety, banner staves etc.

2,125

3

9¾

John Pinke, arms painter, for gilding and painting the King's
and late Queen's arms in several places of the mausoleum
and other gilding and painting about the same, several rich
escotcheons, banners and banner rolls, several royal badges
and Imperial arms etc. about the mausoleum